Living Data
Impacts INDEX
How do people respond to Living Data?
Living Data contributors say that being part of the program connects them to an important global conversation, builds optimism and inspires new work. As more scientists and artists interact to understand how the living world works and is changing, unexpected and significant contributions have also come from the fields of anthropology, education, psychotherapy and curatorial practice.
Publicationsarising from our work reflect Indigenous and biological views, that parts interact to form the living world, and that we are part of the forming process. These views are expressed in various ways in Living Data Conversationsand Presentations.
Impacts of Living Data: Evolving Conversations
Exhibition and Forum program, University of Technology, Sydney.
3 September 2014 - 20 November 2014
Impacts of Living Data: Art From Climate Science
Exhibition and forum program, Muse gallery, Ultimo TAFE, Sydney.
12-21 September 2013
Impacts of Living Data: Art From Climate Science
Exhibition and forum program, Muse gallery, Ultimo TAFE, Sydney.
16-26 August 2012
Impacts of Antarctic Animation:
Gestures and lines describe a changing environment
Thesis approved for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales.
October 2010